Per-title encoding has been around since 2016, delivering significant bandwidth savings, QoE improvements, or both to companies that deploy it (click here for a backgrounder on per-title encoding).
AWS Elemental has announced its MediaConvert video processing service now offers support for Dolby Vision high dynamic range (HDR) video encoding and Dolby Atmos audio encoding for immersive surround ...
PORTLAND, Ore.—The AWS Elemental MediaConvert platform has a new feature designed to automatically customize the Adaptive Bit Rate (ABR) encoding configuration for video sources, the Automated ABR ...
AWS Elemental MediaLive now supports the conversion of Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) bitmap and SCTE-27 image-based subtitles to WebVTT captions. Previously, web and mobile video players have not ...
PETERSFIELD, U.K. — Oct. 8, 2020 — InSync Technology today announced API integration between its FrameFormer standards conversion software engine and AWS Elemental MediaConvert, a file-based media ...
SEATTLE—AWS has announced that AWS Elemental MediaLive now offers timecode burn-in so that users can add timecode visually into individual video outputs from a MediaLive channel. While visual timecode ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched AWS Elemental MediaConnect Gateway, a new cloud-connected software application to transmit live video between on-premises multicast networks and AWS. Part of AWS ...